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CQRLOG 1.4.0 released!

Submitted by ok7an on Sat, 2012-04-28 21:02

New version is here. Changelog is quite long, two bugs have been fixed, a few new features added. The most important change is new TRX control that use rigctld. Ubuntu packages are already on Launchpad created for Lucid, Maverick, Natty, Oneiric and Precise.
More: http://www.cqrlog.com/download

Thanks again for fast upgrade, when Ubuntu version was changed to 12.04.

I have found 2 minor bugs.

In DXCC statistics the number of confirmed countries in mode table (phone, CW, etc.) is always the same than the number of total confirmed countries rather than for each mode separately. I didn't notice that in earlier cqrlog versions.

In TRX control window the rig names were not changed, when I entered the rigs in the new TRX control (rigctld) tab in Preferences. TRX control worked fine but the names were wrong. I have entered the rigs in the older version, and now I wanted to change their order, but was not able to do that.

Since the upgrade I can no longer connect my FT2000 to CQRLog via rigctld (wasn't using rigctld previously). Anyone else have this problem, if anyone out there has managed to get their FT2000 working via rigctld, I'd be grateful if you could share you settings. I'm using Mint 12 here, but doubt that makes a difference.

Hi Peter, set up a pc with Ubuntu 12.04, no rig control with CQRlog or Fldigi. here is the terminal window report. any Ideas?? Tom K8WDX
BTW I am using a USB adapter this pc has no serial ports, it does have the FD chip..

I will be glad if there will be old method connecting to rig again. Ofcourse selectable by user in preferences. I think that it will be very helpful for other users too.

Below some info about my case.

Polling seems to be ok. It is strange bacause message from command line shows proper frequency and mode from rig, but there is an error RPRT -11 (function not supported?). Finally no frequency and mode from rig in cqrlog. Below output from cqrlog and verbose messages from rigctld started manually (rigctld --model=123 --serial-speed=4800 -r /dev/ttyUSB0 --set-conf=stop_bits=2 -vvvv)

thanks to Darek, SP2MKI and Jeff, K4LMP I've found and fixed the problem. If you have 64bit version of CQRLOG, you can download testing binary file from http://www.cqrlog.com/cqrlog.tar.bz2 and let me know.